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Rocket Boots Theatre & Big Toe Yoga presents a Summer Workshop at Alleyn's Junior School 8-12 August


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Fun Summer Holiday Workshop: Time to recharge your batteries, shake off the academic year, make new friends and be yourself!


8 - 12 August

10am - 3pm

In the fantastic new facilities of Alleyn's Junior School

Price: ?225 for the week


A unique week to inspire, celebrate yourself and connect to your creativity!

This exciting holiday workshop is a collaboration between Rocket Boots Theatre and Big Toe Yoga, giving children a safe space for creative exploration. Through a variety of drama yoga and mindfulness activities, we bring together these complementary disciplines to support the holistic development of each child. Learn, laugh and play

Develop performance skills

Practice yoga and mindfulness

Build confidence and self-esteem


The Director of Rocket Boots Theatre is well known to some of the Dulwich community as Rebekah is also the drama teacher at the Junior School and teaches LAMDA in both Junior and Senior Schools. Chloe from Big Toe Yoga is a Senior Yoga Teacher and Children's Yoga Teacher and is passionate about sharing the magic of yoga with all ages. Rebekah and Chloe have been friends for over twenty years and are excited to be collaborating together through Rocket Boots Theatre and Big Toe Yoga on this unique summer workshop.


For more details and to book: rocketbootstheatre.com

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